The above picture is called Sign on a restaurant. It was taken in Lancaster, Ohio, August 1938. It was taken by Ben Shahn.
2. The setting of this photograph is outdoors in the afternoon because it is still light out. This is an urban setting because it is a trade shop.
3. In this photograph, there are no people. The thing that catches my eye first is the actual wording of the sign.
4. The buildings in the photograph are buisnesses and the conditions of the buildings look good. There is not much space between these buildings.
5. The tone of this photograph to me is that it is a heavy photograph because there is much controversies in it. This photograph is also negative and dark because there is a lot of discrimination in it. It shows how in these times, people were unfairly treated.
6. I believe this photograph is a negative one. It is negative and not postive because it shows not a lot of different things but it also shows very a lot at the same time. It only shows one thing and that I think is the point.
7. 1) Why did you take this picture in the first place?
2) Do you believe in racial discrimination?
The above picture is called Signs behind the bar. It was taken in Birney, Montana, August 1941. It was taken by Marion Post Wolcott.
2. The setting of this photograph is indoors. You can't tell what time of day it is. This is an urban setting because it is a bar.
3. In this photograph, there are no people. The thing that catches my eye first is the God Bless America sign.
4. The building in the photograph is a buisness and the condition of the building looks good.
5. The tone of this photograph to me is that it is a very heavy photograph because there is too much controversy in it. This photograph is also negative and dark because there is terrible descrimination against Indian Americans in it.
6. I believe this photograph is a negative one. It is negative and not positive because it shows a lot of different things but it focuses on the main point; discrimination. It does show racism twards Indian Americans
7. 1) Why did you take this picture in the first place?
2) Do you believe in racism?
The above picture is called A lunch room. It was taken in Belle Glade, Florida, January 1939. It was taken by Evans, Walker.
2. The setting of this photograph is outdoors in the afternoon because it is still light out. This is an urban setting because it is Main Street.
3. In this photograph, there is one person. You can't really tell her age, but she looks around 30. The person in this photograph is white. The thing that catches my eye first is the sign up top.
4. The buildings in the photograph are buisnesses and the conditions of the buildings look good. There is not much space between these buildings.
5. The tone of this photograph to me is that it is a light photograph because there is not much controversies in it. This photograph is also positive and light because there is slight discrimination but no other bad things.
6. I believe this photograph is a positive one. It is positive and not negative because it shows how there is discrimination in the world. I am happy to see that this resteraunt serves everyone.
7. 1) Why did you take this picture in the first place?
2) Do you believe in racial discrimination?
The above picture is called Sign on a restaurant. It was taken in Lancaster, Ohio, August 1938. It was taken by Ben Shahn.
2. The setting of this photograph is outdoors in the afternoon because it is still light out. This is an urban setting because it is a trade shop.
3. In this photograph, there are no people. The thing that catches my eye first is the actual wording of the sign.
4. The buildings in the photograph are buisnesses and the conditions of the buildings look good. There is not much space between these buildings.
5. The tone of this photograph to me is that it is a heavy photograph because there is much controversies in it. This photograph is also negative and dark because there is a lot of discrimination in it. It shows how in these times, people were unfairly treated.
6. I believe this photograph is a negative one. It is negative and not postive because it shows not a lot of different things but it also shows very a lot at the same time. It only shows one thing and that I think is the point.
7. 1) Why did you take this picture in the first place?
2) Do you believe in racial discrimination?
The above picture is called Signs behind the bar. It was taken in Birney, Montana, August 1941. It was taken by Marion Post Wolcott.
2. The setting of this photograph is indoors. You can't tell what time of day it is. This is an urban setting because it is a bar.
3. In this photograph, there are no people. The thing that catches my eye first is the God Bless America sign.
4. The building in the photograph is a buisness and the condition of the building looks good.
5. The tone of this photograph to me is that it is a very heavy photograph because there is too much controversy in it. This photograph is also negative and dark because there is terrible descrimination against Indian Americans in it.
6. I believe this photograph is a negative one. It is negative and not positive because it shows a lot of different things but it focuses on the main point; discrimination. It does show racism twards Indian Americans
7. 1) Why did you take this picture in the first place?
2) Do you believe in racism?
The above picture is called A lunch room. It was taken in Belle Glade, Florida, January 1939. It was taken by Evans, Walker.
2. The setting of this photograph is outdoors in the afternoon because it is still light out. This is an urban setting because it is Main Street.
3. In this photograph, there is one person. You can't really tell her age, but she looks around 30. The person in this photograph is white. The thing that catches my eye first is the sign up top.
4. The buildings in the photograph are buisnesses and the conditions of the buildings look good. There is not much space between these buildings.
5. The tone of this photograph to me is that it is a light photograph because there is not much controversies in it. This photograph is also positive and light because there is slight discrimination but no other bad things.
6. I believe this photograph is a positive one. It is positive and not negative because it shows how there is discrimination in the world. I am happy to see that this resteraunt serves everyone.
7. 1) Why did you take this picture in the first place?
2) Do you believe in racial discrimination?
(Mike G.)